A bench of acting Chief Justice B D Ahmed and Justice S Mridul rejected the PIL filed by a lawyer saying nothing prevented him from lodging a cheating complaint with the police.
"It is evident that petitioner is seeking investigation under section 420 (cheating) of IPC. There is nothing preventing the petitioner, as a member of public, from going to the police station and lodging a FIR.
Sharma, during the proceedings, argued he personally cannot file an FIR as it is not his personal problem but an issue which concerns the general public and as politicians are powerful people, the intervention of the court is necessary.
The court, however, was not impressed and said that under the penal provision whosoever has been deceived should file an FIR, to which Sharma responded that all citizens of Delhi are the aggrieved party and all of them can't go and file FIRs.
"They (politicians) make promises in their election manifesto and during campaigning but after the polls these are not fulfilled. This amounts to cheating," Sharma had said.